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After happened last year about the ondoy. Almost every one wanted to be same when the rain start to fall again. The philippine started to set up a high-grade automatic rain gauge and was set up this Wednesday in Montalban, Rizal for a reliable and upgraded flood forecast system.It's use the natural solar energy by using a solar panel.

Rain gauge in Barangay San Rafael in Montalban is positioned inside the cell site of the Smart Communications, Inc. (SMART) to automatically send rainfall data to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) through SMS (short message service).

The initiative is part of a program of the Philippine Disaster Recovery Foundation (PDRF) to help upgrade the country’s flood forecasting system.

The PDRF, headed by PLDT chairman Manuel Pangilinan, is the private sector arm of the Special National Public Reconstruction Commission created in the wake of the devastation brought about by typhoons “Ondoy”, “Pepeng”, and “Frank”. PAGASA Administrator Dr. Prisco Nilo said that installing a rain gauge in areas where bulk of flood waters come will help the agency monitor rainfall.

"We have set up automatic rainfall stations to improve monitoring of rainfall for timely and reliable warnings,” Nilo said.

The rain gauge, which costs about P500,000, is a grant from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).

Just when you thought that a rudimentary device could not get “techno-fied”, along comes the Digital BBQ Tongs.

The Digital BBQ Tongs are more than just ordinary barbecue tongs with a LED display, but they have special sensors in the tips to detect the meat’s temperature. So in case you are wondering if the burgers or chicken really are cooked all the way through, just listen to the tongs.

Yes, these tongs will actually tell you, with an chimed alarm, when the meat is done. In fact, it has seven preset meat types and one custom setting. No more eating undercooked food and risking terrifying health problems ever again!

Not only does it come with a backlit LCD display, but it also has an LED flashlight for times when…actually, I can’t think of a time when you would use the LED flashlight. I mean, if you are barbecuing at night, then move your grill underneath the porch light! At least the LED flashlight might give you that extra light if it is needed.

If you like the concept behind the Digital BBQ Tongs, and want one of your own, feel free to go to the Taylor Gifts site and lay down $40. By the way, it comes with the 3 AAA batteries that power it.CLICK HERE

Bored about your old type of psp?..I haved found latest version of PSP it's called the PSP2 it have a big screen good for playing.Stereo speakers on either side double as a jog wheel and camera control.The Sony finally implementing two joysticks.Thinking that sony really making a new improvement to their playstation portable but i guess that the price of this one will be much expensive.

Chip Taylor"Don't be evil" has gone all 1984 on us. Or so it seems after Google revealed Friday that its Street View cars, in addition to snapping photos of the world's roadways, have also been collecting sensitive personal information from unencrypted wireless networks.

It was no secret that Google's cars had already been collecting publicly broadcast SSID information (Wi-Fi network names) and MAC addresses (unique numbers for devices like Wi-Fi routers). But this techie data, which is used for location-based services such as Google Maps, didn't include any "payload data," or personal information sent over the network.

Or so "Big Brother" Google claimed on April 27. But yesterday the search behemoth 'fessed up to a security gaffe of Orwellian proportions. Due to a piece of code written in 2006 by an engineer for an experimental Wi-Fi project, Google had in fact been collecting those private bits after all:

"But it's now clear that we have been mistakenly collecting samples of payload data from open (i.e. non-password-protected) WiFi networks, even though we never used that data in any Google products," wrote Alan Eustace, Google senior VP, engineering & research.

Wow. That's freaky and strange. And not in a good way, either.

Google was smart to open up about the spying incident. An attempted cover-up would have proven disastrous, particularly when numerous consumer and government agencies worldwide have criticized the search company's seemingly insatiable appetite for personal information, a quest that critics say infringes on individual privacy rights.

The latest Street View controversy is sweet fodder for conspiracy theorists. As someone said to me responding to the news: "Imagine, Google driving around in vans, taking pictures of EVERYTHING, and gobbling up Wi-Fi signals like some new-age techno CIA." Sweet conspiracy fodder - indeed.

If nothing else, Google's security gaffe should serve as a wake-up call to clueless folk who've yet to encrypt their home Wi-Fi networks. Do you get it now? Anybody may be snooping on you.

You have watch but you cannot contact the person because their is a time you left your cellphone. I surf a found that their is a watch that is a walkie talkie for you to call the other person. It's best for parents that have a small kids incase you lost your kid you can contact them.

Most dogs owner wanted to train their dogs. One reason it's hard to train is that the dog don't hear the voice of the owner. Im just surfing into the internet and found this cool staff called Ultrasonic Voice Recording. It is used for dog training,only dogs can hear the voice that you recorded.

It’s not every day that someone creates a product so revolutionary it will change the face of modern Rock N’ Roll. Back on the scene (It’s a goddamned apparel race) to do just that are the revolutionary minds at ThinkGeek. While you may have traded in your solid body for something a little more plastic-ey, does the Rock Star pipe dream have to be limited to alcohol induced, Red Bull fueled nights in front of someone’s television? Not if you’re sporting ThinkGeek threads!
Now you can rock out (with or without your cock out) in the quad, the bathroom, the living room, the car, or the middle of class – as long as the volume is at 11. Yes, that’s right, the volume knob goes all the way to 11. To be completely honest, it wouldn’t be a shirt designed for a rock god if it didn’t go all the way to 11.
Not content with the sheer awesomeness of a t-shirt with a playable guitar, ThinkGeek designed the shirt to play power chords with a simple strum of one of the two magnetic picks. You know you will eventually lose one, so they included an extra one just in case. (Pro-Tip: While rocking out, the only thing lost more frequently than guitar picks is dignity. We tested it with a fridge magnet… and it worked.)
This shirt is like playing Rock Band on your chest – if you were Angus Young – and you knew how to play power chords.
So who are these people at Thinkgeek? Angels? Nay! They are but men – Rock!

Read more: For Those About To Rock: We T-Shirt You | Cool Material
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We are starting in a computer world and almost everything are improving and having a new design.
Most of the people wanted to have a new design or style. Im looking for new kinds of credit card or new design. I just found this tricard a credit card concept that is clear card and it shows your balance in the card.

I think we all know that newspapers are dying. However, it may be something that will always be around in some form, like radio.

This is a concept newspaper that uses E-ink with a semi-transparent surface. Basically, it is creates a display on a surface that looks just like a newspaper, but won’t leave any black ink residue on your hands.

There is a video after the break if you want to see it for yourself. It uses a fingerprint identifier to see who the user is, and then it looks like you are surfing the web.

I believe that this is what Apple wanted to do with the iPad, but bigger. Considering that the iPad already does what the iPhone can do, but bigger, maybe this will be the iPaper. iPaper. I like that, and it could easily catch on.

However, I’m not certain whether people will open up to a huge folding display that is actually larger than most mobile devices. After all, newspapers are very large and bulky, and they take up way to much tabletop space. We might be at the point where people prefer to have something on a smaller screen rather than a larger one.

Still, I guess I like any technology that looks like it is out of Minority Report, and showed up a few times in that film.